Chuck Wrote:
I've got the full set of SCO Xenix System V disks
for the Wyse PCs, but
I've installed it on other systems. The documentation makes references
to
both the 286 and 386 versions of Xenix, however--and I
don't know if
this
was a "both in one set" package or some other
deal. Short of pulling
out
an 286 AT and trying an installation, is there any way
to tell? The
install diskettes were all 96 tpi 5.25", but I've since
transferred them
to
3.5" DS2D. I should probably archive them to
CD-ROM.
Cheers,
Chuck
Chuck - I'm curious. There was an independent, i.e. not SCO, version of
Unix that Wyse shipped in the late 80's/early 90's for their 7000/9000
systems. It IS labeled as SCO Xenix then?
For that matter - does anyone have any info or actually OWN a Wyse 9000
(an up to 8 processor tower machine with SCSI I/O based on the Sequent
bus.)????
Steve Wilson